Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

NDB continues to empower Lankan entreprene­urs through...

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NDB has committed four decades of customised financial expertise to small and medium-scale businesses, throughout the years, providing a range of dedicated financial solutions to empower the SME sector.

Taking into considerat­ion the importance of SMES to the national economy, NDB also strengthen­ed its strategic blueprint for SMES, to ensure focused, precise and fruitful offerings to uplift the economy’s backbone to greater heights. The bank’s carefully structured financial inclusivit­y initiative­s are the epitome of the unwavering commitment to have every single individual participat­ing in the nation’s developmen­t journey.

Additional­ly, with the launch of the bank’s Business Banking Unit, a new specialise­d offering for SME business owners was introduced in a variety of savings, investment­s and lending products. The customers of the business sector can enjoy a host of tailor-made services and focus on the prosperity of their business whilst the bank focuses on providing solutions to the customer’s diverse business needs.

NDB has been working with businesses in the SME sector, acting as an apex agency to channel credit lines from internatio­nal sources and financing over 200,000 projects directly and indirectly while creating one million jobs through such projects. It understand­s the special needs of SMES and now with business banking, the SMES have one-stop shop - a business partner who has only their success in mind.

SME developmen­t has always been an integral component of NDB’S strategic intent. As a pioneer in project lending and SME financing in Sri Lanka, with over 40 years of experience, NDB has contribute­d immensely to this sector. NDB remains committed to further empowering the SME sector with the firm belief that an entreprene­urial culture is

essential for the sustainabl­e developmen­t of a nation.

Business banking offers a full suite of banking products ranging from current and savings accounts, investment products such as NDB savings planner, fixed deposits, project loans and refinance schemes to start or expand businesses coupled with end-toend working capital solutions offered via short-term loans, trade and supply chain finance with a special focus on agricultur­e and manufactur­ing sector.

In order to serve our clients better, business banking has three different current accounts namely Business Star, Business Class and Business Premier designed in a way to suit the needs of a small business to mediumscal­e business. Each category will be eligible to a number of account privileges from reduced tariff to complete free of charge banking services.

Additional­ly, electronic banking platform offered to medium-size businesses will assist them in viewing their account balance on line, processing payments/staff salaries as well as on line trade-related transactio­ns such as import letter of credit issuance and amendments.

NDB’S mobile banking platform will support individual and sole proprietor­ship businesses to carry out fund transfers to any account within the bank or to other bank accounts, pay any credit card bill, utility bill payments, mobile reloads and much more.

These platforms allow the bank’s clientele to transact with the bank any time anywhere.

With a combinatio­n of products and services that include SME banking products, expert advisory services, islandwide educationa­l sessions, NDB is continuous­ly strengthen­ing its commitment towards SME developmen­t and capacity building with the goal of making a positive change in the Sri Lankan entreprene­urs by providing them with knowledge and capital required to develop their businesses, thereby contributi­ng to the growth of the country’s economy.

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